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In development for Windows 365 Enterprise

To help in your readiness and planning, this page lists Windows 365 updates and features that are in development but not yet released. In addition to the information on this page:

  • If we anticipate that you need to take action before a change, we publish a complementary post in Office message center.
  • When a feature enters production, the feature description moves from this page to What's new.
  • This page and the What's new page are updated periodically. Check back for more updates.
  • Similar features might be announced at different times for Windows 365 Business.

Note

This page reflects our current expectations about Windows 365 capabilities in an upcoming release. Dates and individual features might change. This page doesn't describe all features in development.

This article was last updated on the date listed under the title above.

Device management

Support for symmetric NAT with RDP Shortpath

In a future update, RDP Shortpath in Windows 365 will support establishing an indirect UDP connection using Traversal Using Relays around NAT (TURN) for symmetric NAT. TURN is a popular standard for device-to-device networking for low latency, high-throughput data transmission. For more information, see Network Traversal Concepts. For more information about RDP Shortpath, see Use RDP Shortpath for public networks with Windows 365.

Chroma subsampling default change to 4:2:0

To reduce monitor support issues, the Windows 365 service will default the chroma subsampling at 4:2:0 (instead of the previous 4:4:4).

In a future update, Windows 365 Cloud PC gallery images with Microsoft 365 applications will be updated to use Microsoft Teams 2.1. These images include:

  • Windows 11 Enterprise + Microsoft 365 Apps 21H2
  • Windows 10 Enterprise + Microsoft 365 Apps 22H2
  • Windows 10 Enterprise + Microsoft 365 Apps 21H2

Device security

Windows 365 Government support for Customer Lockbox

Windows 365 Government will support Microsoft Purview Customer Lockbox.

For more information, see Microsoft Purview Customer Lockbox.

Closing port 3389 by default for newly provisioned Cloud PCs

To help secure your Windows 365 environment, the inbound port 3389 will be closed by default.

Cloud PC support for FIDO devices and passkeys on macOS and iOS

Windows 365 Cloud PCs will support FIDO devices and passkeys for Microsoft Entra ID sign in on macOS and iOS.

Monitor and troubleshoot

End user manual connectivity check

End users will be able to manually run connectivity checks on their Cloud PCs from windows365.microsoft.com.

Update to Cloud PC action status report

The Cloud PC action status report will show batches of devices in which actions have been triggered. Customers will be able to see the batch current progress.

Provisioning

New health check: UDP TURN (preview)

A new UDP TURN check will be added to the Azure Network Connections health checks. For more information about health checks, see Azure network connections health checks.

Security

New settings for Windows 365 security baselines

New configuration settings will be introduced for the Windows 365 security baseline.

Next steps

For details about recent developments, see What's new in Windows 365.